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  • By a symbol I do not mean an allegory or a sign, but an image that describes in the best possible way the dimly discerned nature of the spirit. A symbol does not define or explain; it points beyond itself to a meaning that is darkly divined yet still beyond our grasp, and cannot be adequately expressed in the familiar words of our language.

    Mean   Psychology   Doe  
    Carl Gustav Jung (1981). “The Collected Works of C. G. Jung: Structure and dynamics of the psyche”
  • Nothing is as contagious as enthusiasm. It is the real allegory of the myth of Orpheus; it moves stones, and charms brutes. It is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it.

  • A fairytale is not an allegory. There may be allegory in it, but it is not an allegory.

    George MacDonald, Rolland Hein (2004). “The Heart of George MacDonald: A One-Volume Collection of His Most Important Fiction, Essays, Sermons, Drama, and Biographical Information”, p.426, Regent College Publishing
  • Walt Kelly was much more interested in allegory and politics, and I'm much more interested in metaphors and myth.

  • An acquired taste, this dense Jabberwocky-ish word salad is a political allegory about a populace that's been pharmaceutically duped into believing its wretched world is wonderful.

  • A Witch's work is mind work and utilizes powerful metaphors, allegories, and images that unlock the powers of the mind.

    Powerful   Mind   Witch  
    Laurie Cabot (2013). “Power of the Witch: The Earth, the Moon, and the Magical Path to Enlightenment”, p.16, Delta
  • The Patriots deflated balls are but an allegory for America's deflated balls in dealings with Putin, the Mullahs in Iran, and Islamic terrorists.

    Islamic   Iran   America  
  • Death is imposed only on creatures, not their creations, and has therefore always appeared in art in a broken form: as allegory.

    Art   Broken   Creation  
  • Science fiction is a weird category, because it's the only area of fiction I can think of where the story is not of primary importance. Science fiction tends to be more about the science, or the invention of the fantasy world, or the political allegory. When I left science fiction, I said "They're more interested in planets, and I'm interested in people."

    Interview with Christopher Bahn, www.avclub.com. November 16, 2006.
  • I don't feel I have to struggle against allegory. I let the readers do the interpreting.

    The Transcript of Our Live Chat with Lydia Davis, www.newyorker.com. December 16, 2009.
  • I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations.

    1954 The Fellowship of the Ring, foreword.
  • A story, to me, has a particular sprite, like the angel of the spirit of that story - and it's my job to attend to what it wants to do. When I tell the story of Cinderella, the sprite does not want me to make it into an allegory of the fall of communism. The sprite would be unhappy if I did that.

    Jobs   Fall   Angel  
    "His Grimm Materials: A Conversation With Philip Pullman". Interview with Michael Mechanic, www.motherjones.com. November/December 2012.
  • A little allegory of the soul - wherever it hides, God will find it.

    Death   Soul   Dying  
  • The moment in the account of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis is when they realize they're naked and try and cover themselves with fig leaves. That seemed to me a perfect allegory of what happened in the 20th century with regard to literary modernism. Literary modernism grew out of a sense that, “Oh my god! I'm telling a story! Oh, that can't be the case, because I'm a clever person. I'm a literary person! What am I going to do to distinguish myself?...a lot of modernism does seem to come out of a fear of being thought an ordinary storyteller.

    Clever   Book   Perfect  
  • Masonry, according to the general acceptation of the term, is an art founded on the principles of geometry, and devoted to the service and convenience of mankind. But Freemasonry, embracing a wider range and having a nobler object in view, namely, the cultivation and improvement of the human mind, may with more propriety be called a science, inasmuch as, availing itself of the terms of the former, it inculcates the principles of the purest morality, though its lessons are for the most part veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.

    Art   Views   Mind  
  • Allegories are, in the realm of thought, what ruins are in the realm of things.

    Ruins   Realms   Allegory  
    Walter Benjamin, Michael William Jennings, Brigid Doherty (2008). “The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other Writings on Media”, p.180, Harvard University Press
  • No words can express how much the world owes to sorrow. Most of the Psalms were born in the wilderness. Most of the Epistles were written in a prison. The greatest thoughts of the greatest thinkers have all passed through fire. The greatest poets have "learned in suffering what they taught in song." In bonds Bunyan lived the allegory that he afterwards wrote, and we may thank Bedford Jail for the Pilgrim's Progress. Take comfort, afflicted Christian! When God is about to make pre-eminent use of a person, He put them in the fire.

    Bible   God   Christian  
  • What makes Jessica Jones series so unique is that it really is an allegory for many different types of abuse, whether it be sexual abuse, physical abuse, or psychological abuse. That's what makes this such an incredibly bold show.

  • A man's life of any worth is a continual allegory.

    Men   Allegory  
    Letter to George and Georgiana Keats, 19 February 1819, in H. E. Rollins (ed.) 'The Letters of John Keats' (1958) vol. 2, p. 67
  • To them, I said, the truth would be literally nothing but the shadows of the images.

    Shadow   Would Be   Said  
  • All perishable is but an allegory.

    "Faust, Part 2". Book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Act V, 1832.
  • It is remarkable how a man cannot summarize his thoughts in even the most general sort of way without betraying himself completely, without putting his whole self into it, quite unawares, presenting as if in allegory the basic themes and problems of his life.

    Men   Self   Way  
    Thomas Mann (1995). “The magic mountain: a novel”, Random House, Inc.
  • That’s how stories happen — with a turning point, an unexpected twist. There’s only one kind of happiness, but misfortune comes in all shapes and sizes. It’s like Tolstoy said. Happiness is an allegory, unhappiness a story.

    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Nov 17, 2013
  • The reason for you complaint lies, it seems to me, in the constraint which your intellect imposes upon your imagination. Here I will make an observation, and illustrate it by an allegory. Apparently, it is not good-and indeed it hinders the creative work of the mind-if the if the intellect examines too closely the ideas pouring in, as it were, at the gates.

  • Each has its lesson; for our dreams in sooth, come they in shape of demons, gods, or elves, are allegories with deep hearts of truth that tell us solemn secrets of ourselves.

    Dream   Heart   Secret  
    Henry Timrod (2007). “The Collected Poems of Henry Timrod: A Variorum Edition”, p.38, University of Georgia Press
  • I can work in films as long as the story doesn't have a realistic nature. If I'm working with an allegory, a fantasy, it can be developed in synthetic terms.

  • No self is of itself alone. It has a long chain of intellectual ancestors. The "I" is chained to ancestry by many factors ... This is not mere allegory, but an eternal memory.

    Memories   Self   Long  
    "A Life of Erwin Schrödinger". Book by Walter Moore, 1994.
  • It's like Tolstoy said. Happiness is an allegory, unhappiness a story.

    "Kafka on the Shore". Book by Haruki Murakami, September 12, 2002.
  • I argue against literal interpretation of religious doctrines. Religions make progress when they emancipate themselves from literalism, and take their doctrinal statements to be metaphors or allegories.

    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • A symbol is indeed the only possible expression of some invisible essence, a transparent lamp about a spiritual flame; while allegory is one of many possible representations of an embodied thing, or familiar principle, and belongs to fancy and not to imagination: the one is a revelation, the other an amusement.

    William Butler Yeats, Richard J. Finneran, George Bornstein (2007). “The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Volume IV: Early Essays”, p.88, Simon and Schuster
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